Just Ordered a Set of 20's
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Just Ordered a Set of 20's
Ok, so I just made an order for a set of Advanti Kudos A4 20". I can't justify buying a set of 4k rims and my girl would throw me out of the house too if I did so i got a deal on these for $2200 with tires. And besides I like the way they look. I got a 2008 sedan and wanted an aggressive set up. They offered a staggered set up for the sedan: 20x8.5 +20 in front and 20x10 +25 in rear and ordered a set of Nitto Invo - 245-35-20 f and 275-30-20 r. i am just hoping that the wheels will fit since I haven read any threads where someone is running such an aggressive fitment on the sedan. Could anyone please tell me these will fit.
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I am no expert but i like the aggressive offsets
I think that it all depends on if you are dropped. You may rub if you are.
You could always stretch the tires by dropping it down a size to 265 or 255 in the rear and it would look dope and fit better, but not everyone likes the look. (i do though!) I guess it depends on your drop
I think that it all depends on if you are dropped. You may rub if you are.
You could always stretch the tires by dropping it down a size to 265 or 255 in the rear and it would look dope and fit better, but not everyone likes the look. (i do though!) I guess it depends on your drop
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I am no expert but i like the aggressive offsets
I think that it all depends on if you are dropped. You may rub if you are.
You could always stretch the tires by dropping it down a size to 265 or 255 in the rear and it would look dope and fit better, but not everyone likes the look. (i do though!) I guess it depends on your drop
I think that it all depends on if you are dropped. You may rub if you are.
You could always stretch the tires by dropping it down a size to 265 or 255 in the rear and it would look dope and fit better, but not everyone likes the look. (i do though!) I guess it depends on your drop
I am dropped on Tein S Techs. But i am thinking about getting Eibach. I dont want to rub at all. Yeah i was looking at stretching my tires but i decided on having more rubber so my girl won't complain about how rough the ride is going to be.
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Thanks guys. I have no idea if these are gonna fit but i sure am praying they will. LOL.
So stick with my Tein S Techs? I just don't it to rub and I have read a lot of threads where a lot of others are running Eibachs on 20". Except the guy that has the set of 20" SSR MS1 on his black sedan. But he's running stretched tires and I am not.
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Thanks guys. I have no idea if these are gonna fit but i sure am praying they will. LOL.
So stick with my Tein S Techs? I just don't it to rub and I have read a lot of threads where a lot of others are running Eibachs on 20". Except the guy that has the set of 20" SSR MS1 on his black sedan. But he's running stretched tires and I am not.
So stick with my Tein S Techs? I just don't it to rub and I have read a lot of threads where a lot of others are running Eibachs on 20". Except the guy that has the set of 20" SSR MS1 on his black sedan. But he's running stretched tires and I am not.
I guess u can go w/ eibachs just to be on the safe side, Im actually running eibachs too and cut the springs in the rear about 3 quarters thats about almost 1 coil and gave me about half inch drop just to make it look even, ride quality? yes still the same as before and i love the drop , it looks like im drop on stechs too.. I have a set of volk gt30 no rubbing at all..
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You're going to need to either run a lot of negative camber in the rear, or stretch the rear tires (or both). It will take at lest -2.5 degrees with the 275 tires and maybe more.
The fronts will be aggressive, but should be flush. You may get a small amount of rubbing if you are under -1.8 degrees on the front.
The fronts will be aggressive, but should be flush. You may get a small amount of rubbing if you are under -1.8 degrees on the front.
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you're going to need to either run a lot of negative camber in the rear, or stretch the rear tires (or both). It will take at lest -2.5 degrees with the 275 tires and maybe more.
The fronts will be aggressive, but should be flush. You may get a small amount of rubbing if you are under -1.8 degrees on the front.
The fronts will be aggressive, but should be flush. You may get a small amount of rubbing if you are under -1.8 degrees on the front.
oh damn!!!
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